Showing posts with label coaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coaches. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Book Review: Leading with Heart

Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and LifeLeading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life by Mike Krzyzewski

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This was a really good one from leader with world-class credentials.  Very few people can ever lay claim to being the best in the world at what they do, but Coach K can.  I found his book to be clear and instructive.  I especially love the way he weaves narrative with teaching.  Each chapter ends with "Coach K's tips" which distill the lessons from the chapter into a few golden nuggets.  Few leaders have ever articulated how they do what they do, decide what they decide.  We owe Coach K a debt of gratitude for taking the time to think it through and commit himself to paper.  Fantastic!

A two-page summary written by me can be downloaded here!


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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Book Review: Wooden on Leadership

Wooden on Leadership: How to Create a Winning OrganizaionWooden on Leadership: How to Create a Winning Organization by John Wooden

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Trite but true... sometimes the smartest people in the world, the ones with the most to give, come from the most unlikely of places.  Like an Indiana farm in the run up to the Great Depression.  But the way John Wooden (winner of 10 NCAA college basketball championships) talks about his father and his family life, it is clear that he credited all he became as a person to what he learned at home.  From his father he inherited and learned a strength of character, and perhaps a bit of natural ability, that would carry him through college and early career.  It's the way he handled himself as an adult that got him the "big job" in the "big city" and all the success that followed.

The idea that leadership is a set of skills that can be developed throughout one's life is liberating.  Sure, some people have more in-born ability than others, but Coach Wooden believed that it was what he learned along his journey that brought so much success into his life.  It follows, therefore, that leadership skills can be taught... and the lessons Wooden provides in this entertaining and well-crafted book are valuable indeed.  There are lots of books on leadership, but one coming from a coach with as many fun stories to tell as Wooden does provides the spoon full of sugar it takes to make the learning a pleasure. 

I am glad I read this one, and I hope others will too!  I've posted a two-page summary written by me for those who want to know more.



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